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Re: Cent in a bottle, for 53 years and counting.
I remember these too and used to buy them by the bulk and sell them individually at George Fletcher's Coin Shop in KCMO back in the 70's. I still have a couple in a dresser and one may be a 73-s. Wha… (View Post)1 -
Re: Moved into 9th Place with this Washington Quarter Key Coin.
Congrats Tommy. Nice coin and CAC to boot. I like the light toning on the obverse. (View Post)1 -
Re: Washington Quarter Registry Thread
Yes, Tom, you picked out the 1935 as exceptional, even with poor lighting and the plastic slide still in place, making the images harder to see through/past. I wanted to handle the coins as little as… (View Post)2 -
Re: Washington Quarter Registry Thread
Highlights back today: 34-D MS66, 35 MS67, 35-D MS65, 35-S MS66+, 36 MS67, 36-D MS63, 36-S MS66, 37-S MS65, 38 MS67, 38-S MS66, 39-D MS65, 39-S MS64, 40-D MS66, 43-S MS66, 45-S MS66+, 46-S, MS67 Many… (View Post)3 -
Re: Rest In Peace MFH
One way to honor our memory of Mike is to continue his threads on Barber coins and others he kept going.Why, my avatar is the bottom reverse of my former 1892-O micro O half that was PCGS MS 63, a co… (View Post)3